SOURCE: string peg required for washburn d10b
http://www.stevesmusiccenter.com/EZPeg.html
A new type of peg that makes it easier to change strings!
Either that or most guitar shops stock string pegs, Just ask at the counter .. .If they don't have them and can't get any in then they are not a real guitar shop in my opinion
SOURCE: Both the E and A strings
The neck may require adjustment, but would recommend taking it to a luthier or using a guide like raeguitars to talk you through it. Depending where it is on the fretboard that buzzes, the nut may require replacement/adjustment. I've had all these problems in the past and the above tutorial helped me fix all of them.
SOURCE: Guitar date of manafacture
What you have listed is an invalid serial number. If you go to:
http://www.yamaha.com/apps/guitararchives/guitarserial.htm
you can type in the serial number and get your answer.
SOURCE: need wiring diagram for washburn lyon guitar
Try this site:
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/category/wiringresources/
Find the schematic closely matching the resources of switches, pots, and pickups of your guitar.
SOURCE: fender serial number lookup
I think it is from 1976 You will need to take it to a music shop to get the value.
This is from the Peavey website. It indicates a date between 2001-2003. I found a date from another source indicating 2003. They Fury IV is a nice instrument!
"Offset double cutaway solid body, 21-frets, Quilted Maple top, solid maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, two VFL internally-active pickups, 3-band active EQ, single master volume, mid, bass, and treble controls, satin chrome hardware, available in Trans. Red, Trans. Blue, Trans. Green, or Sunburst finish, 34 in. scale, mfg. 2001-2003"
There is further info available from Peavey: http://www.bluebookofguitarvalues.com/Electric_Guitar_Values/Manufacturers/PEAVEY/Categories/ELECTRIC_BASS__FURY_SERIES/Models/FURY_4_QUILT_TOP?id=PEAVEY_ELECTRIC_BASS_FURY_SERIES_FURY_4_QUILT_TOP
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